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The Framed Cat

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In a small town where cats are more than just pets, a bohemian artist finds himself at a crossroads. Bob, a passionate yet underappreciated painter, lives with a mischievous cat named Ringo, who always gets into trouble. Bob’s life takes an unexpected turn when one of his works is mistaken by an art critic for a cutting-edge piece that captures the essence of the well-known local gallery.

Motivated by the sudden interest in his work, Bob decides to organize an exhibition, hoping to finally take off as an artist. However, the arrival of a cast of peculiar characters complicates matters: a cat-obsessed neighbor, an egocentric art collector, and a group of young artists eager to steal his thunder. As everyone vies for attention and the audience's heart, Ringo becomes the unexpected hero, bringing out the best and worst in each character.

As the exhibition approaches, Bob must confront his fears and doubts, all while trying to keep his beloved cat out of trouble. With a touch of comedy and a vibrant visual backdrop, the film explores the struggle between artistic integrity and the desire for recognition. In the end, it’s not just about the pursuit of success, but also about finding the place we truly want in the world, and perhaps, the true friendship of a cat. Meow!

Media type
Movie
Year
1950
Director
Joseph Barbera
William Hanna
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.40
Actors
Lillian Randolph
Daws Butler
Gender
Animación
Comedy
Country
United States
Producers
Fred Quimby
Original title
The Framed Cat
Duration
7
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